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Hi All I installed a fuel Moto Pc3 usb on my fat boy last March when I did cam work. Map that was pre loaded by fuel moto worked great.. I just went to start the bike since it is going to be 60 today and the bike won't start
Checked for fuel and it was ok, checked for spark and it seemed intermittent.
Pulled the power commander off the bike and tried to start it with just the factory computer hooked up and the bike started right up. Hooked up the PC3 and have the same non start issue.
I am going to call Fuel Moto on Monday but I was wondering if anyone has seen this before?
Thanks I figured it out...looks like I didn't have the + battery cable tight enough...stupid me...it's always the small things that bite you in the ***...lol
I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago, my battery was going dead. Called FuelMoto and they told me to charge the battery, it worked for a while but eventually the battery got weak. New battery and I'm good to go. The PC III needs at least 9 volts to work, the factory computer will fire the plugs down to 5 volts. I tested this with my weak battery.
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